David Heun is an associate editor for technology at American Banker.
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In the past, card issuers could lure new customers by offering a low promotional rate. But regulations in the wake of the financial crisis don't allow rate adjustments, and issuers also can't increase credit lines as they did in the past.
By David HeunApril 25 -
Visa is learning that it its reunification with Visa Europe last summer came at a very good time.
By David HeunApril 21 -
As marijuana legalization spreads throughout the U.S. and the world, companies in the cannabis market must navigate a delicate tangle of new and old regulations. And many payment providers are unwilling to risk working with dispensaries, leading to some inventive workarounds.
By Daniel WolfeApril 21 -
Payments and liquidity management provider Dovetail wants to make sure banks in the euro zone have the systems in place to allow business customers to take advantage of new options for sending and receiving payments later this year.
By David HeunApril 20 -
The majority of small and medium-sized businesses in the U.S. and Europe express an interest in real-time payments, but very few are aware of the current options being tested and brought to market.
By David HeunApril 20 -
E-commerce can bring many efficiencies to a retailer's operations, but in the legalized cannabis industry, payments must still be handled offline.
By David HeunApril 19 -
On Track Innovations will provide mobile EMV payment acceptance for the large cage-type vending machines that Outdoor Vending Solutions uses to sell bulk items at various sites within state parks in Texas.
By David HeunApril 17 -
Verifone has spent years clawing its way out of a crater it dug for itself, so a fresh coat of paint on its website might seem like a minor thing. But it signals the latest big shift in the company's sales strategy.
By David HeunApril 17 -
InfineaPay is designed to improve time to market EMV compliance on the Apple platform for transportation, retail and hospitality companies.
By David HeunApril 13 -
The service will start with transfers to India and the Phillipines, though Remitly plans to add more recipient countries in the near future.
By David HeunApril 13